Focusing on the 2001-2002 crisis which brought the nuclear
rivals to the brink of war, this book explores the dynamics of
strategic stability between India and Pakistan. Like the 1999
Kashmir crisis and the 2008 Mumbai crisis, the 2001 attack on the
Indian Parliament set in motion events that nearly spun out of
control. India's military mobilization raised the specter of
full-scale war and the possibility that Pakistan, faced with the
defeat of its Army, would resort to nuclear weapons. The
contributors focus on five main areas: the political history that
led to the crisis; the conventional military environment during the
crisis; the nuclear environment during the crisis; coercive
diplomacy and de-escalation during the crisis; and arms control and
confidence-building measures that can help South Asia to avoid
similar crises in the future.
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